Penarth residents urged to be vigilant as spate of burglaries continues

By Isabel Millett

8th Dec 2021 | Local News

More than 20 homes have been targeted in the last two weeks (Image: South Wales Police)
More than 20 homes have been targeted in the last two weeks (Image: South Wales Police)

Police urge vigilance as burglaries continue

Police are investigating a number of burglaries that have taken place in Penarth, Sully and Wenvoe in which car keys and cars have been stolen.

More than 20 homes have been targeted in the last two weeks and police believe the same culprit or culprits are responsible.

After gaining quick entry through unlocked doors during the evening and at night, they are making off with whatever is nearby – generally car keys and then the owner's car.

In the Vale of Glamorgan, PCSOs have been visiting homes with crime prevention advice.

Inspector Stuart McDean, based at Penarth Police Station, said: "While delivering crime prevention leaflets in Penarth, PCSOs have been checking for insecure premises and have come across a number of unlocked front doors with car keys left on the side, in easy reach.

"The occupiers were informed and grateful for the advice. Over the coming days officers from different departments including neighbourhood policing and roads policing will continue with both high-visibility and plain-clothed patrols to prevent further burglaries."

Detective Inspector Grant Wilson, who is leading the investigation into the burglaries, said: "Enquiries are ongoing to identify and locate those responsible for these recent burglaries, but in the meantime I'd like to stress to residents just how important it is that their belongings, particularly car keys, are stored safely – even while in their own home."

Advice to protect your property

  • Keep doors locked, even if you're home
  • Keep vehicle keys and valuables out of sight
  • If you have CCTV, ensure that it is turned on and recording
  • If you have an external light, ensure that it is working

If you notice any suspicious behaviour or vehicles, then please report this at [L]https://bit.ly/SWPReportOnline[L+]SWPReportOnline.

Alternatively, send us a private message on Facebook/Twitter or via email: [email protected]

Phone: 101

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